
"A three-and-a-half-minute Ring camera footage provided by Hussain shows Lee leaving his unit at noon on Dec. 11, and then four people - three of whom were identified as management staff by multiple tenants - unlock the unit's security gate and door and enter. Sixteen minutes later, they walk out with several boxes. At one point, one of them tries to remove the Ring camera. "This shit drilled on the wall," he says. "You gotta drill it off to take it off.""
"Another of the alleged burglars then moves a heart-shaped wreath and partially blocks the camera's view of the alleged staff members leaving the unit. They were carrying packages that, Hussain said, look remarkably like the gifts she and Lee had purchased and wrapped earlier. Four tenants at the complex identified three of the four people on camera as working for Domus Management Company, a Lodi-based firm that tenants say has a reputation for negligence."
Timothy Lee and his in-home caregiver, Aveda Hussain, spent a month buying and wrapping Christmas presents for friends and family. A week before the holiday, every gift went missing from Lee's unit at Thomas Paine Square Apartments in the Fillmore. Doorbell camera footage shows four people, three identified by tenants as on-site management staff, unlocking the security gate and entering the unit, then leaving 16 minutes later carrying boxes. One person attempts to remove the Ring camera and another obstructs its view. Domus Management confirmed staff entered the unit, called the removal a policy violation, and terminated the employees involved.
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